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Bambu Lab PETG CF Filament
DESCRIPTION
Bambu PETG-CF is a composite material consisting of PETG and carbon fiber. The new formula greatly improved printing quality by reducing nozzle clogging and clumping compared to traditional PETG. With the addition of carbon fiber, Bambu PETG-CF offers improved strength while maintaining good toughness and a shiny look. It is an ideal material for drone parts, racing models, and various functional parts that require both high performance, especially impact strength, and a sleek appearance.
Different from PLA-CF's matte finish, PETG-CF offers a shiny finish and thus one more choice.
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characteristic
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Density:1.25g/cm³Nozzle Temperature:240- 270 °CMelting Temperature:225℃Printing Speed:≤200mm/s
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Tensile Strength:35±5 MPaBed Temperature (with Glue): 65-75 °CBending Strength: 70±5 MpaImpact Strength:41.2±2.6 J/m²
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Advantage
Bambu PETG-CF is designed to elevate your 3D printing experience. With its advanced formula, it significantly reduces nozzle clogging and clumping, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free printing process. Say goodbye to frustrating printing issues and hello to flawless, high-quality prints.
But that’s not all – Bambu PETG-CF goes beyond just improving printing quality. The addition of carbon fiber enhances the material’s strength, making it perfect for creating durable and reliable parts. Whether you’re working on drone components, racing models, or functional parts that demand high performance and impact strength, Bambu PETG-CF delivers outstanding results every time.
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FAQ
What is the difference between PETG and PETG-CF Bambu?
Bambu PETG-CF is a composite material consisting of PETG and carbon fiber. The new formula greatly improved printing quality by reducing nozzle clogging and clumping compared to traditional PETG. With the addition of carbon fiber, Bambu PETG-CF offers improved strength while maintaining good toughness and a shiny look.
Is PETG-CF stronger than PETG?
PETG with CF is a good option for printing functional prototypes that need to withstand loads or forces, as it offers greater strength and rigidity than regular PETG.
What temperature should Bambu PETG be? After increasing the temperature settings for the nozzle to 240- 260°C and the bed to 65-75°C, both the printing result and the bed adhesion improved significantly.